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I may have you beat here. We have units in parking structures, with broken down evap coolers, and seized fans, which are supposed to cool the area to lower Head Pressures. It has to be 130+ in those areas.

I may have you beat here. We have units in parking structures, with broken down evap coolers, and seized fans, which are supposed to cool the area to lower Head Pressures. It has to be 130+ in those areas.

Nah that deck or sub-deck has to be one of the worst places Ive seen in a while.

Some daze...you guys post pics that make me sooooo glad I'm a pencil pusher now

(The wise men of modern thought) adore a god made of putty or of wax - plastic, effeminate, molluscous, with no masculine faculty about him, and no quality that entitles him to the respect of just and honest men, for a being who cannot be angry at wrongdoing is destitute of one of the essential virtues, and a moral Ruler who is not angry with the wicked, and who refuses to punish crime, is not divine. ---Spurgeon

I haven't put any under here, but we were working on one. When do you take a hard line with the crap? There always seems to someone ready to pick it up if you won't.

I've had several employees who have worked in Iraq on bases doing HVAC. They all called it "The Big Suck". After doing residential service and replacement for a while and dealing with the crap, some are pining for the desert.

I just saw 140+F entering condenser air today! 2 of 4 operating condensers in a parking structure, 110 ambient. 140 entering 135+ liquid line, 410A near 600psig high side, awesome!!! If I hangout there a while longer, 110 will feel like the arctic.